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Old 10-06-07, 09:57 PM
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It's an X
  • Recurve
  • Compound
  • Traditional
Setup
Riser:
Limbs: Bowtech Allegiance
Sight: Copper John 2
Stabilisers: Fuse + Fuse sidestab
Button:
Bow String:
Arrows: Navigator FMJ's

Setup
Bow:
String & Cables:
Sight:
Stabs:
Scope:
Launcher/Rest:
Arrows:
Release Aid:
Traditional Script currently under construction
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: North Yorks
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If you use the "T" draw you may have difficulty expanding!! The "V" or "Y" draw gets you on your back and reference/anchor far more smoothly to execute the shot. "T" draw archers tend to be "arm" shooters in my coaching experience.In Anatomy of Archery, the "T" draw is not advised as the muscles used in this tecnique won't allow the archer to get the proper rotation of the shoulder. I teach my students the "two circle" method of drawing the bow to get the correct muscle groups working!
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